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educate

[ej-oo-keyt] / ˈɛdʒ ʊˌkeɪt /


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"At PBS, we will continue to do what we've always done: serve our mission to educate and inspire all Americans as the nation's most trusted media institution."

From Barron's

A distant mother, she relied heavily on nannies but insisted girls should be educated at home.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Don’t worry about educating, being funny, looking deadly . . . none of it. Just enjoy yourself. Do the things you love, with people you love.”

From Literature

But there are plenty of critics, with technology experts and child wellbeing advocates saying children need to be educated on the potential harms on the platforms rather than banned from them.

From BBC

“Each of the complainants was a highly educated adult with access to outside resources, social networks, and the unfettered ability to leave the community at any time,” wrote her lawyer, Jennifer Bonjean.

From The Wall Street Journal